The storm dumped 7 to 9 inches of snow from eastern Kansas into central Missouri by Sunday morning, the National Weather Service said. St. Louis was expecting 8 to 10 inches of snow, while 6 to 9 inches was forecast for western and central Illinois.

The system was expected to move into Ohio on Sunday night, bringing between 5 and 9 inches before heading into Pennsylvania overnight.

The October storm destroyed homes and businesses, and damaged rides on the Brooklyn peninsula. Sandy also flooded the electrical equipment of Deno’s Wonder Wheel, at a cost of close to a half million dollars.

The Ellis Island Immigration Museum, which sustained severe damage to its infrastructure from the surging waters of Sandy, is not expected to reopen to the public this year, the National Park Service said.

The storm brought water levels as high as 8 feet to the New York Bay island, near the home of the Statue of Liberty, destroying boilers and electrical systems.